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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1922)
EASTER N CLACKAM AS NEW S, TH U R SD A Y M ARCH 2. 1922. »•••••9~#-9.-«..9— « W AND N E W S I T E M S A R M T H w hen you want it. Clean and in stantaneous. And the cost is less than 2 cents per month. Gordon Lawrence spent Sun day in Gresham. Cozy warmth for cold corners on cold Dr. Charles K. Carey was in Portland, Monday. days. In the bathroom, bedroom, sew ing room, office—anything. Pointer hangs paper. Prices right’ _ 128- tf We have all types and sizes of electric Tom Morton was a business heaters at the right prices. visitor to Portland on Monday. Only $35.00 installs an Electric Mrs. W. A. Heylman returned Range in your home, ready for use; home f r o m Portland, Sunday the balance on easy terms. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox RAILWAY, LIGHT are able to be out again, after a siege of lagrippe. & POWER CO’Y, George Kelly and Andy Rich mond were here from Portland ELECTRIC STORE last Thursday night. Electric Bldg., Bet. Sixth and Broadway. Mrs. B. 0. Sarver returned Monday afternoon from a visit to her sister at Gladstone. We are glad to report C. J. s W S W ê W & lW lV & J ; ivty .1 W Pimm and little daughter are both m z& m getting better from an attack of pneumonia. DINTY has got ’em! WHAT? Rooms, Reasonable. Kum in. 3-2tf Miss Mae Lovell, who is now in Portland, made her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lovell, a brief visit Tuesday, It is to be hoped that the mar riage of England’s Mary, will ♦urn out better than the first one Served Short Order. 0f America’s Mary. god Mrs. Wyckoff and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton, all of Portland, wCre guests at the T. Served Family Style, 50 cents. H. Morton hon.'e Sunday. • Complications /^low ing acute contagious and infev't'ous casos> rarely occur where patient has had osteopathic-treatmen. - Mr. and Mrs. U. S. M organ have moved from the Hold«.’r ESTA CA D A ...............................................OREGON house on Zobrist stieet, to the 1 gg fhwáY.í /OTr/8tifr^gtìr^VlHirrg<ir>f9tiry8ftlpgn S u E S S l ..: Jubb residence in Terrace Addi tion. The Estacada High School Sen Marsh.’1* Holgate did a little R equests for Health Nurse ior Class play, ’‘Molly’s Aunt” detective ,’vork the other day- The following are requests that will be repeated at George, in He noticed something q u e e r came in during one week, to the the George Club house, tomor about the license’ P*a^es on a car- office of the county health nurse. On examining th em found row (Friday) evenipg. In our neighborhood a man the last figure of the vear s date, with three young children is said A glance at the window of 1922, was too near thv? end of to have tuberculosis. He is des Rose's the place to buy. will con the plate. Further exam.'nat’on titute. The neighborhood club vince that Spring is here. The disclosed that these were .^21 will care for their ordinary needs exhibit is one of spring hats with plates skilfully altered and pain ^ would it be possible for you to a variety of choice. ed yellow. The offender is out to their home and advise them The American Legion Auxilia on bonds, so that there will be less possi ry will hold its regular meeting bility °T the children’t becoming Notice Monday evening, March 6th, 1922, at Mr. Tom Morton’s resi Beginning March 1. 1922 all infected • telephone rentals will be paid 30 Would li* be possible for you to dence, Third at Main street. come to my 8chool, I believe Mrs. C. K. Carey has been days in advance. Long distance there are sevv’ra* cases of bad substituting for Mrs. Pimm in the tolls to be paid on or before the vision and unhealthy throats and grade school, while the latter 15th of the following mo n t h . the parents pay n.o attention to has been confined at home on ac Past due bills must be paid be what I have advise d. Perhaps count of sickness in her family. fore March 30th. Failure to do you could impress the need of Luther Henthorn and family this will mean discontinuance of care. Contagious diseases are arrived one day last week from service until paid.—By order of very common in this school. South Dakota, to again make Board of Drrectors of Estacada Codld you tell me if a child liv 2-23tf Estacada their home. They are Telephone Co. ing in a home where there is former residents of this place. I sell and hang wall paper. My whooping cough, should be al Last Sunday Mrs. D. B. Bass 1922 samples of wall paper are lowed in school? entertained her mother Mrs. J. all new patterns and show big Could you arrange free care A. Campbell, her sister Mrs. reductions in price, over last for a crippled child? We do not Hay and two daughters, and year. They are priced 10c per know the routine or the possibil Miss Hilda Freeman, all of Port roll up. Samples can be seen at ities. Smith’s Hardware, or a card land. May I bring my little girl to The Rebekahs are planning a mailed to J. W. Saunders, Rt. 1, see you? I think she needs l-26tf | glasses. dance at the park pavilion on will bring them to you. Saturday, March 11. The pro ceeds will go to the purchasing of new regalia to take the place of that which was destroyed in the fire of the I. O. 0. F. build ing. Jannsen Bros, went to Bissell Each and every poultryman has, or expects to last Friday to celebrate the sev- have in the near future, a bunch of baby chick*. entv-first birthday o f t h e i r W e carry, and recommend BLATC.HFORDS father, and also of that of their CH IC K M ASH for baby chicks. Why? sister, Mrs. R. S. Manes of Port Because tt starts chicks right; land, who accompanied them. It grows them rapfdly; Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Currin. It matures them early. uncle and aunt of Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, from Payette, Idaho, were guests at the Wilcox home We have a good supply of Clover. Red. Alsyke, a few days last week. They al Timothy and Vetch seeds for your spring sowing so visited relatives at Currins- A good supply of stock tonics, and remedies. ville. Hay. Grains, Cement, Seeds, Flour—complete line of Groceries Mr. and Mrs. John Pimm and daughter Cora of Shed, Oregon, and Frank Pirn of Yankton, Ore., were here this week to see their son and brother C. J. Pimm, T he Store W here Your D ollar Dees It* Duty. who has been very sick with U . S. M organ. C . A . D yke m an . pneumonia. O BSCURED In the hare of an tiquity the old Icelandic su- gas record a AMERICAN PLAN ROOMS 50 CENTS AND UP Breakfast Lunch and Dinner Blatchfords Calf Meal at All Times E s ta c a d a F e e d C o . 4» «$*«$• b ^stfr 4> 1 f * ■ f i if * , |) 11. e|s>*l _|j l | - 11- _|_ I Harness Repaiied. Shoe laces retipped, 1 Custom prices. Everything for Shoes. B. H JOHNSON. , |j ESTACADA. P. O. Box 44 OREGON voyage In ESTACADA HOTEL Start Them Right SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Bioad- way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome. C. F. M. Brown, N. G. Fred Bartholomew, Secretary, X X III.— M A IN E j Special Chicken Dinner Served on Sunday No. 175. By JONATHAN BRACE PORTLAND l I The Progressive Estatada Lodge % American Shoe Shop I.O .O F. j The Story of j Our States LOCAL B R E V I T I E S | f | t j j * ! 1000 by I.elf, son of Eric the Red, who sailed from Greenland to Labrador and down the coast of Maine. The next probable voyage to this coast was by John Cabot In 1407 and later by his son Sebastian. It was, however, Capt. John Smith, the leading spirit of the settlement at Jamestown, who sailed as far north as the Penob scot and first drew a rough chart of It. In the grant by James I to the Plymouth Colony Maine was included In their territory. Op position to the Plymouth Colony arose among the king’s courtiers and Sir Ferdlnando Gorges and Captain Mason succeeded In ob taining for themselves rights to the country between the Merrl- mac and Kennebec rivers. This they divided, Gorges taking the northern section. Meanwhile Gorges had sent over a small col ony to the mouth of the Kenne bec, but this settlement was soon abandoned. The first permanent settlement was made In 1625 at what Is now York. Massachu setts objected to Gorges’ claim and finally annexed all the terri tory up to Casco Bay and called this northern section the District of Muine. Maine was dissatisfied with the rule of the mother state and by 1820 succeeded In being admitted to the Union as the twenty-third state. Maine was the first state to 1 adopt prohibition. In the begin- 1 ning Maine was strongly Demo cratic. It was largely for this reason that she objected to be ing ruled by Massachusetts which was Federalist. Since 1850, however, Maine has been decidedly Republican. It has six electoral votes for president. The name Maine was so desig nated In the charter of 1639 In which Charles I granted this land to Gorges. It had already been commonly used by the sail ors as distinguishing the main- land from the many Islands along the shore. The nickname for the state is the Pine Tree State. Its area Is 33,040 square miles, which is practically ns large as the combined area of the other five New England States. t (© b y M cC lu re N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te .) [DID YOU KNOW that the price of everything is going up and now is the tim e to buy? Lard, Shortening and Bacon will take a rise the first of the week, Flour is due for another raise—you had better buy now, the longer you wait the more you pay. Come in and get my pri ces before buying. Yours for Lower Prices at THE SQUARE DEAL GROCERY H. L. M c K E N N E Y . Read the Ads in the N ews . J. E. METZGER, Undertaker and Embalmer 1 Gresham - Oregon Warren McWillis Just Arrived I^ocal Agent for Estacada ( ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ : THE PACIFIC STATES; : FIRE INSURANCE CO.: A Car of Fine Alfalfa flay It will pay you to see us before it is unloaded—a price that will knock your hat off. Osteopathic care during preg nancy and confinement has done more to relieve womankind than any other method now in use. Consult an osteopath for further information. 12-15tf I Portland, Estacada Transportation Co. Fred C. Bartholomew, G. M. Lawrence. 'O U R B U S IN E S S IS P IC K IN G U P FIRE, I * J. W. Reed Estate ♦ ESTACADA, ORE. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + + ♦ ♦ + Navy Beans Rice Flour Small white Navy or, Soup beans, 3 lbs........ 25c 13 lbs.................. $1.00 Blue Rose whole head Rice, uncoated.......... 3 lbs for....................... 25c Fisher’s Art Flour,abso lutely guaranteed hard wheat flour, 491b. sack $2.00 Corned Beef Macaroni Tobacco Libbys’ Corned Beef full one-pound can, per can,.............................. 25c Elbow, handy cut Mac aroni, 3 lbs for .......... 25c 13 lbs for.............. $1 Oil “ Our Advertiser,” large sack 45c “ Velvet,M 2 eana,...... 2K r Rolled Oats Libby’s Pork and Toilet Paper Olympia Rolled Oats the package................ 25c Grape Nuts, 2 Dkgs for 25c Quaker Corn Flakes, m the pkg....................... 10c Beans, 2 cans................ 25c Sardines per can ....... 5c Salmon, full pound can 10c Sardines, full pound can............................... 15c 5 rolls for................... Safety First Bulk Cocoa, Do not feed the children canned Spinach, u se King’s De hyd r a t e d Spinach,pkg............... 25c Dehydrated Vegetable Soup............................. 10c People's Store Special Cof Men’s Cherry Chamois Blucher, rock bottom price while they last, the pair....................... $2.90 "Queed” per can........ 10c 25c Percolator tops sc Canvas Gloves, 3 pairs 25c Tea Strainers, each.... 5c 2 lbs.... 25 < fee, 35c, 31 bs for $ 1 .0 0 Campfire Roast, 25c the lb. JOIN THE CROWD AT The People’s Store H B. SNYDER, - - ♦ Against Compare These With Mail Order Prices Shoes * AUTOMOBILE t See us about seeds of all kinds— some seed wheat. f ♦ is your Home Company. See us regardi. g your property, Insuro your C. E. KILGORE. W here the Motto I* Service. ♦ ♦ ♦ *